User Manual
Table Of Contents
- User’s Guide HL-L9200CDW
- To create a better environment
 - User's Guides and where do I find them?
 - Using the documentation
 - Accessing Brother Utilities (Windows®)
 - Table of Contents
 - 1 Printing Methods
- About this Machine
 - Acceptable paper and other print media
 - Loading paper
 - 2-sided printing
 - Printing from a USB flash drive or digital camera supporting mass storage
 
 - 2 Driver and Software
- Printer driver
 - Windows®
 - Macintosh
 - Software
 
 - 3 General Information
 - 4 Options
 - 5 Routine Maintenance
 - 6 Troubleshooting
 - A Appendix
 - Index
 
 
General Information 
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Active Directory Authentication 3
Active Directory Authentication restricts the use of the Brother machine. If Active Directory Authentication is 
enabled, the machine's Touchscreen will be locked. You cannot change the machine's settings until the user 
enters the user ID, domain name and password.
You can change the Active Directory Authentication setting using Web Based Management or BRAdmin 
Professional 3 (Windows
®
).
For more information about Active Directory Authentication, see the Network User’s Guide.
IPSec 3
IPsec (Internet Protocol Security) is a security protocol that uses an optional Internet Protocol function to 
prevent manipulation and ensure the confidentiality of data transmitted as IP packets. IPsec encrypts data 
carried over the network, such as print data sent from computers to a printer. Because the data is encrypted 
at the network layer, applications that use a higher-level protocol use IPsec even if the user is not aware of 
its use.
IPsec supports the following operations:
 IPsec transmissions
 IPsec settings
For more information about IPsec, see the Network User’s Guide.










